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    Minimally-Invasive Implantation of Left Ventricular Assist Devices Improves the Operative Outcome in Adult Patients with Severe Heart Failure by Rojas, S.V, Avsar, M, Hanke, J.S, Fischer, L, Meyer, A, Repges, L, Thoms, T, Wiegmann, B, Kutschka, I, Strüber, M, Haverich, A, Schmitto, J.D

    “…Purpose Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) are gaining more importance in the treatment of heart failure. The constant development of novel technologies in…”
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    Improvement of Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction by a Novel Electrical Microcurrent Therapy in a Sheep Model of Chronic Heart Failure by Napp, L., Baum, C., Dogan, G., Hanke, J.S., Meyer, T., Goettel, P., Brandes, K., Sarikouch, S., Bara, C., Bauersachs, J., Haverich, A., Mueller, J., Schmitto, J.D.

    “…The burden of systolic heart failure (HF) is ever increasing, and the need for novel HF treatment strategies is huge. Direct application of electrical…”
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    HeartMate 3 as Total Artificial Heart for the Treatment of Biventricular Heart Failure as Bridge to Transplantation by Hanke, J.S., Dogan, G., Mariani, S., Deniz, E., Chatterjee, A., Merzah, A., Li, T., Alhumood, K., Altayyeb, Y., Tarazi, R., Haverich, A., Schmitto, J.D.

    “…Despite maximal medican and surgical therapy, the outcomes of severe biventricular failure remain poor with mortality rates of up to 100%. The only definite…”
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    Animal Model of Cardiac Reperfusion Injury to Evaluate the Effects of Electrical Microcurrent Application: Preliminary Results by Mariani, S., Napp, C., Meyer, T., Brandes, K., Baum, C., Göttel, P., Hanke, J.S., Merzah, A., Al Masarani, M., Tong, L., Haverich, A., Dogan, G., Müller, J., Schmitto, J.D.

    “…Reperfusion injury (RI) occurs after cardiac surgery, myocardial infarction or heart transplantation, however effective treatment strategies are still lacking…”
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    023FIRST RESULTS OF 111 MINIMALLY-INVASIVE LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE IMPLANTATIONS AT A SINGLE-CENTRE by Schmitto, J.D., Rojas, S.V., Avsar, M., Hanke, J.S., Berliner, D., Bara, C., Bauersachs, J., Haverich, A.

    “…Objectives: Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are gaining more importance in the treatment of terminal heart failure. The development of miniaturised…”
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    249MINIMALLY INVASIVE LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE IMPLANTATION IN THE ELDERLY: LOWER MORTALITY AND IMPROVED IN-HOSPITAL OUTCOME by Rojas, S.V., Avsar, M., Meyer, A., Repges, L., Natanov, R., Hanke, J.S., Haverich, A., Schmitto, J.D.

    “…Objectives: Cardiac transplantation for elderly patients with terminal heart failure remains restricted by allocation of organs due to donor organ shortage…”
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    063MINIMALLY-INVASIVE LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE IMPLANTATION IMPROVES OUTCOME IN REOPERATIVE CASES by Hanke, J.S., Rojas, S.V., Malehsa, D., Avsar, M., Haverich, A., Schmitto, J.D.

    “…Objectives: The number of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) implanted is constantly increasing and, at the same time, due to novel technologies, the size…”
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